SuperCom Ltd. Secures National Electronic Monitoring Contract in Western Europe, Expanding Domestic Violence Prevention Platform to 10th Country

SuperCom Ltd. has won a national electronic monitoring contract in a Western European country, displacing the incumbent provider and extending its domestic violence prevention platform to a tenth country.

Chicago Metrowire Staff
Technology
SuperCom Ltd. Secures National Electronic Monitoring Contract in Western Europe, Expanding Domestic Violence Prevention Platform to 10th Country

SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secured e-Government, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions, has added another national deployment to its European footprint with the award of a nationwide electronic monitoring (“EM”) contract in a Western European country. The agreement marks the tenth country worldwide to adopt SuperCom’s proprietary domestic violence prevention solutions and further expands the company’s role in national-level public safety programs.

The contract was secured through a partnership with a leading local service provider that already manages electronic monitoring programs nationwide. Under the arrangement, SuperCom will supply technology supporting multiple national government agencies. The scope includes domestic violence prevention, offender monitoring, and home detention programs. Deployment is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026 under a multi-year framework.

This win reinforces SuperCom’s position across Europe, where it has secured numerous national-level EM projects. The company’s PureSecurity(TM) platform underpins the deployment with modular GPS, RF, and cloud-based tools. By displacing the incumbent provider, SuperCom demonstrates its competitive edge in the European market.

The contract highlights the growing importance of electronic monitoring as a tool for public safety and domestic violence prevention. Electronic monitoring allows authorities to track offenders' locations, enforce restraining orders, and reduce recidivism. SuperCom’s technology provides real-time data and analytics to law enforcement and judicial systems.

SuperCom’s success in this Western European country follows other national contracts across Europe and beyond. The company’s ability to win competitive tenders against established providers underscores its technological leadership and reliability. The partnership with a local service provider ensures seamless integration with existing national programs.

Investors and stakeholders can find more details about SuperCom’s latest news and updates in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/SPCB. Additional information on this specific contract is available at https://ibn.fm/VzMyu.

The implications of this announcement extend beyond SuperCom’s business growth. It reflects a broader trend of governments investing in technology-driven solutions for public safety. Electronic monitoring reduces prison overcrowding and allows for more humane and cost-effective alternatives to incarceration. It also provides victims of domestic violence with greater protection and peace of mind.

As SuperCom expands its footprint, it strengthens its position as a key player in the global electronic monitoring market. The company’s ability to secure national contracts in multiple countries demonstrates the scalability and effectiveness of its PureSecurity platform. This contract is expected to generate recurring revenue and open doors for additional projects in the region.

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